EMILE-CORIOLAN-HIPPOLYTE GUILLEMIN (FRENCH, 1841-1907)
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EMILE-CORIOLAN-HIPPOLYTE GUILLEMIN (FRENCH, 1841-1907)

Young Kurdish woman

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EMILE-CORIOLAN-HIPPOLYTE GUILLEMIN (FRENCH, 1841-1907)
Young Kurdish woman
signed Ele Guillemin/1885, on a marble socle
bronze, polychrome patina
Overall: 31 in. (78.7 cm.) high

拍品專文

Emile Guillemin made his debut at the Salon in 1870, later winning an Honorable Mention for sculpture in 1897. Although his oeuvre included a wide range of subjects, Guillemin specialised in exotic racial types and is renowned as a proponent of the Orientalist movement.

The present model, first exhibited at the Salon of 1879, (no. 5083 Jeune fille kurde - type de l'Asie Mineure) is an example of the finely-detailed polychrome sculptures for which Guillemin is best known. A controversial genre when revived in the 1850s, polychromy became increasingly fashionable in the 1860s, eventually meriting it's own class at the Salons and International Expositions.